1990 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three

Results from the 1990 Monaco Grand Prix Formula Three held at Monte Carlo on May 26, 1990, in the Circuit de Monaco.

Classification

Pos Driver Constructor Laps Time/Retired
1 Laurent Aïello Dallara F390-Volkswagen 16 34.32,722
2 Ellen Lohr Ralt RT34-Volkswagen 16 34.54,439
3 Olivier Beretta Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 34.55,185
4 Laurent Daumet Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 35.30,746
5 Jérôme Policand Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 35.35,868
6 Roberto Colciago Reynard 903-Alfa Romeo 16 35.56,410
7 Olivier Panis Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 35.56,871
8 Olivier Thévenin Dallara F390-Volkswagen 16 36.10,078
9 Ludovic Faure Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 36.12,581
10 Alessandro Zampedri Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 36.13,834
11 Klaus Panchyrz Reynard 903-Volkswagen 16 36.15,150
12 Christophe Bouchut Reynard 903-Opel 16 36.29,392
13 Fabiano Vandone Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 16 36.30,541
14 Jo Zeller Ralt RT34-Alfa Romeo 16 36.40,289
15 Peter Zakowski Reynard 903-Volkswagen 16 36.41,856
16 Gabriel Furlán Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 14 31.45,434
DNF Jörg Müller Reynard 903-Volkswagen 9 21.09,864
DNF Otto Rensing Ralt RT34-Volkswagen 8 17.30,644
DNF Walter Voulaz Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 8 18.16,666
DNF Alessandro Zanardi Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 3 07.07,342
DNF Richard Favero Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 3 07.14,258
DNF Wolfgang Kaufmann Reynard 903-Opel 3 07.17,312
DNF Andrea Gilardi Reynard 903-Alfa Romeo 3 07.20,254
DNF Max Angelelli Dallara F390-Alfa Romeo 2 05.09,266
DNF Éric Hélary Reynard 903-Mugen 1 02.25,438


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